Homework help: Work and Energy: Spring

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The discussion revolves around a physics homework problem involving a toy spring and its energy calculations. Initially, the user calculated the kinetic energy (KE) and derived a speed of 28.284 m/s, but later corrected their spring potential energy (PE) calculation, leading to a revised speed of 6.32 m/s. The maximum height the toy can climb was calculated to be 2.04 m using the correct potential energy formula. Participants emphasized the importance of squaring values in energy calculations. The final calculations were confirmed as accurate after the corrections were made.
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Homework Statement


A .5 kg loaded toy (spring k=8000 n/m) loaded toy is compressed .05 m and fired on a flat surface
a) Find the new speed it was released with
b) If it approaches a hill find the maximum height it can climb

Homework Equations


KE=1/2kx²
KE=1/2mv²
PE=1/2kx^2

The Attempt at a Solution


a) KE= 1/2(8000N/m)(.05m)²
KE=200J

KE=1/2mv²
200J=1/2(.5kg) v²
v= 28.284 m/s

b) PE=1/2kx^2
PE=10J
PE=mgh
10=.5kg(9.8m/s²)x
2.04m=h
 
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In part (a), check your calculation of spring potential energy. Interestingly, you used the correct value for energy in part (b).
 
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gneill said:
In part (a), check your calculation of spring potential energy. Interestingly, you used the correct value for energy in part (b).
Thank you for catching my mistake! I forgot to square the values so this is what I got for part a now:
10=1/2(.5)v²
v=6.32m/s
 
That looks better. I think you're all good now.
 
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